Sentences with phrase «insistence from»

Indemnity covers provide you the liberty to choose the doctor of your choice, hospital and the services you want to avail, without much insistence from the insurer to stick to one.
With some insistence from the Triforce, Link touches it and makes a wish which returns everything back to the way it should be.
Despite insistence from the local authorities that security is super tight, Banning has a bad feeling about this — and as it turns out, he's right.
HBO executive Casey Bloys explains that in light of the Times Up Movement, as well as insistence from series star Reese Witherspoon, the network went through a process to ensure equal pay for each of its stars... from every single series.
We displayed greater shrewdness in our 16 April 2005 issue, asserting that «biometric passports look more likely to delay international travel than speed it up», following insistence from the US that visitors» passports have a chip containing fingerprint and other information.
And yet I was still scared away from science as a career by the constant, subtle insistence from all around me that my purpose was not to be a scientist but rather a wife and mother — as if these things were incompatible.
Perhaps the overwhelming oddness of the position — the shadows of 1966, the constant scrutiny, the on - again, off - again calendar, the increasing irrelevance of international football when set against the all - consuming Premier League, the insistence from the FA that the England manager stand as some kind of moral paragon — drives those that inhabit it to do strange things, to kick out against common sense.
«It begins with an insistence from top management, the family.»
I'd even go so far as to say that it is only in Christianity, with its holding up of texts, where there's an insistence from mainstream sects to not make an effort to look beyond the text itself.
Tesla, after all, is facing two safety investigations and the continued insistence from some Wall Street analysts that the company would not reach its goal of producing 5,000 Model 3 by the end of the second quarter.

Not exact matches

The House Speaker's assessment marks a significant retreat from his insistence it would fail if meaningfully altered.
The shift in focus from an outdoors company to a clothing line didn't dampen his insistence on doing things his own way, however.
The only promises that Trump has not wavered on, like his insistence on deporting millions of illegal immigrants and banning immigration from parts of the world with a history of terrorism, would create more problems than solutions for American businesses.
The Argentine star's insistence on a get - out clause in case Catalan secession means he can't compete in major - league sport is that latest symbolic twist to emerge from the region's independence push.
A senior official at the U.S. State Department tried to push the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 2015 into dropping its insistence that an email from Hillary Clinton's private server contained classified information, according to summaries of interviews with FBI officials released by the FBI on Monday.
Tesla (tsla) seems likely to benefit from the new move, as it has shunned the joint venture option — its insistence on going it alone in China, with a production facility in the Shanghai free trade zone, seemed certain to earn it that 25 % price bump, but no longer.
Indeed, a senior Canadian official told the Globe and Mail that for the Trudeau government, U.S. insistences that Chapter 19 must be excised might prompt Canada to walk away from the table.
Our difficult experience in the recent half - cycle resulted from my insistence in 2009 on stress - testing our methods against Depression - era data, because the resulting methods of classifying market return / risk profiles picked up that historical regularity.
That's a major departure from Trump's insistence on immediate tax cuts that he says are necessary to spur the economy.
Despite their insistence on a tragic end to this story, we really haven't seen a meaningful level of economic slowdown from recent data releases, especially those in the labor and housing markets.
This reality is reflected in Iceland's insistence that payments on its Icesave debts, and related obligations stemming from the failed privatization of its banking system, be limited to some percentage (say, 3 percent) of growth in gross domestic product (GDP).
TIMING Giuliani's insistence the money had nothing to do with the campaign is complicated by the fact that Daniels» silence was secured just days before the 2016 presidential election, and as Trump was dealing with the fallout from the «Access Hollywood» tape in which he bragged about sexually assaulting women.
The question is ridiculous, since yes, the religious leaders (Jews) had a hand in killing Jesus, but the conclusion that modern Jews are responsible is also ridiculous, as well as the insistence on retracting the question by the ADL, whose whole point is to prevent people from blaming modern Jews, not whether the answer is true or not.
«Hooker's insistence on «reason» was therefore not at all a way of undervaluing scripture,» says Wright, «but rather of ensuring that the community which based itself on scripture could have an appropriate healthy life and growth, not blundering forward as it were in the dark, but moving ahead by the light of reason, itself informed by scripture and in harmony with the natural law which stemmed from the creator God in the first place.»
While the poems themselves may on occasion hint at this equation, the prose, which controls them and our understanding of them, eventually serves to release a secret: loving Beatrice was his way of finding Christ in his «new life» (a phrase that can hardly fail to bring to mind Paul's frequent insistence on our conversion from the old way of being to the new).
In the Inferno we see this insistence on God's justness from the opening lines describing Hell proper, the inscription over the gate of Hell (III, 4): «Giustizia mosse il mio alto fattore» (Justice moved my maker on high).
Liberalism differs from pluralism, he says, in two ways: first, in its insistence on the neutrality of the state toward moral values, and, second, in its affirmation of overriding values.
Sölle's formulation of the Biblical absolute is a moving one, but from the point of view of process theology insistence on an absolute creates problems.
The author holds that the most unequivocal way in which Wesley was liberal was in his insistence on human participation in the process of salvation A second respect in which Wesley was clearly liberal in his own time was his attitude toward those with views differing from his own.
This insistence clearly distinguishes his project from the postmoderns who consider any universal claims (but their own) the prelude to tyranny.
What is being disputed is your unfounded insistence that «homosexual activity» carries its own risk (presumably for some arbitrary reason of being «abnormal») aside from promiscuity which does not discriminate between gay and straight.
Adams spoke of his efforts to preach from 1 Corinthians 12, with its insistence that eating or drinking at table without «discerning the body» can issue in divine judgment.
That sentiment fit with the gathering's theme from Mary's Magnificat — «Singing Mary's Song: Practices of the Upside - Down Reign of God,» with its scriptural insistence that the lowly are blessed, and the mighty destined to be cast down from their thrones.
Christ's insistence on destroying our conceptions may elicit a certain reactionary aversion from modern man, but this is exactly why he is lovable.
In my judgment a reworking of Christianity along progressivist lines, i.e., along lines which teach God's insistence upon democratic dogmas and which discern doctrine - altering «Revelation» in democratic social trends, remains an ongoing potentiality, whether initiated by «Protestants» or «Catholics»; this follows, I hold, from Tocquevillian premises.
Roger Williams, for example, for all his insistence on the separation of church and state, believed that such general religion was essential for what he called «government and order in families, towns, etc.» Such general religion is, he believed, «written in the hearts of all mankind, yea, even in pagans,» and consists in belief in God, in the afterlife, and in divine punishments.2 Benjamin Franklin for all his differences from Roger Williams believed essentially the same thing, as indicated in the quotation from his autobiography in my original article on civil religion.
Whatever doubts may exist about the sources of this democracy, there can be none about the chief source of the morality that gives it life and substance... [From the Hebrew tradition, via the Puritans, come] the contract and all its corollaries; the higher law as something more than a «brooding omnipresence in the sky»; the concept of the competent and responsible individual; certain key ingredients of economic individualism; the insistence on a citizenry educated to understand its rights and duties; and the middle - class virtues, that high plateau of moral stability on which, so Americans believe, successful democracy must always build [Seedtime of the Republic (Harcourt, Brace, 1953, p. 55)-RSB-.
Another major point from Greg Boyd's excellent book is his insistence on the truth that Jesus reveals God to us... and especially through His crucifixion.
At its August convention, the United Church passed a resolution promising the Anglicans its prayers and solidarity in these difficult times, but then immediately rescinded the resolution at the insistence of delegates from bands (formerly called tribes) of First Nations.
Indeed, it is precisely in this respect that he diverges from the traditional subjectivist approach: his insistence on a more primitive mode of experience than is generally recognized as the starting point for metaphysical investigation.
We may well chortle at Coyle's belief that God actually urges faithful dieters to abstain from fattening treats, or at Shamblin's insistence that the deity «is too smart to let somebody like Weight Watchers or Jane Fonda be your savior and get all the credit» and so «will not let other diets work.»
Monism has taken various guises: from the royal absolutism of the early modern period to the Jacobin insistence on the sovereignty of the people to the virtual divinization of the Party in Marxist - Leninist states.
One of our important duties, as I see it, is to be much clearer and much louder in our insistence that the Genesis story is myth and that no conclusions are to be drawn from it that presuppose its historical factuality.
His insistence that God needs man's help to complete creation brings him close to Catholicism but removes him from Protestant Christianity, while his enmity toward any fixed laws and rules brings him close to radical Protestantism while setting him apart from Catholicism.
He believes, indeed, that the move from a national to a global economy can still be reversed despite his opponents» insistence that the integration of the global economy is inevitable.
From the vantage point of Humanity 3.5, the insistence on faster solutions to human limitations seems a lot like an inability to come to a mature reckoning with finitude and death.
Its two revolutions — its anthropological individualism and the voluntarist conception of choice, and its insistence on the human separation from and opposition to nature — created its distinctive and new understanding of liberty as the most extensive possible expansion of the human sphere of autonomous activity in the service of the fulfillment of the self.
Note Whitehead's insistence that conduct is «protected from relapse.»
London (CNN)- One of the two women on Saudi Arabia's Olympic team may be pulled from the competition because of the kingdom's insistence that she wear a headscarf in her judo matches.
With classic terminology but with an emotional insistence not common in the earlier generations of New England Puritans, Cotton Mather preached that the only hope of reform from these various forms of wickedness was to be born again in Christ, to rise again, not with one's own strength but with his.8 As Mather began to despair that any general reformation of this sort would occur — it would not until Jonathan Edwards» Great Awakening of 1740, 12 years after Cotton Mather's death — he dwelt more and more on prophecies of the end of times.
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